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Codes and conventions of thrillers
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2. Mirrors, low key lighting, shadows, obtrusive editing, quick cuts, changes in camera
angle, tension music, stairs, flashbacks, use of photographs, black and
white, disorientation of time and space, montage editing
Specific to psychological thrillers: two or more characters preying upon one
another’s minds, deceptive mind games, trying to demolish each other’s mental
state
3. Mirrors are used as a convention of a thriller film through the use of reflection of
one’s soul and inner self
Mirrors represent the darkness within some characters
An example is ‘Mirrors’ directed by Alexandré Aja
We didn’t use any mirrors in our movie as it wouldn’t fit into the plot.
4. Shadows are closely related with low key lighting and are used as a convention of a
thriller film
They are used to represent the inner darkness within beings, and can also add to
tension and eeriness that is created
We wanted to add tension. So we always tried to have our gangster (the kidnapper)
to have a larger shadow than the druggy. This shows his superiority and power over
the person being kidnapped. This is especially the case at 1:23-1:31. This makes
the audience realise that he is a man of power and in control of things. Also the
violent characteristics of the gangster and how he has no mercy shows that he has
an evil soul.
We wanted the person being kidnaped to seem small as if he's powerless and
cannot do anything so the audience sympathises with him. Which is why the camera
is mostly looking down on him (high angle shot) so his shadow does not seem as
big as the gangsters and due to him being tied up and isolated throughout the film.
We also used low cut lighting as it gave our movie a dark and scary tone and
conforms to the mysteries and tense thriller conventions.
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6. Quick shots and obtrusive editing are used frequently in thriller films to accentuate
the feelings of suspense and tension
They are often used during an important or particularly ‘thrilling’ scene –
sometimes creating a disorientation of time and space, by using montage editing
We did this when it cuts between the druggy and the gangster. (Cross cutting
editing at the beginning). This is so we see both characters leading up to one
point as the gangster is walking towards the druggy as he is helpless and trying
to escape. This is so that it builds tension and keeps the audience on the edge of
their seat. The way we create a disorientation of time where two things are
happening at once as the kidnapper is walking to the druggy we want to know
what's going through the druggy’s head, how he's feeling, what he's thinking, and
how he ended up in the position he is. We could only do this by having different
shots of him moving around like he's suffering and is in pain without being
tortured in the beginning. Also we used a disorientation of time when we included
flash backs after the druggy was hit. This leaves questions in the audiences head
and makes them want to keep watching.
7. Flashbacks contribute to a sense of time and space disorientation in a thriller and
this confuses the audience
It is also a convention of a thriller film because it can display what has happened in
the past to give the audience an insight into characters’ pasts
An example is in ‘Momento’ by Christopher Nolan
Our film conformed to this idea of having flashbacks because we wanted our
movie to have more depth and more of a personal touch which connects the
audience to the actors. Also the flashbacks give no information as to why the
druggy is in the position he is but does link to it so the audience are confused how
the flashbacks are related, which makes them want to find out. We also wanted to
make sure that it is clearly visible that a scene is of modern time and a flashback.
We did this by making the flashbacks black and white like in Momento.
Flashbacks are also good because it can be used to make a movie a lot more
successful. This is by giving a little information about certain things such as
characters, but it should give too much away. This is because it ruins the story
when it gets to present time in a movie.
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9. Black and white is another of the conventions of a thriller, because it accentuates
the use of shadows, and can often appear quite eerie and ‘dark’.
The use of black and white gives thriller films a sense of mystery as it is different
to the usual colour films that audiences usually see, showing that the scene is
different and creates suspense. (Also used so that the audience do not get
confused but are left wondering why there is a flashback). This is what makes the
audience want to watch the film. Its usually used in horrors especially in movies
that were made in the 20th century. We used this is our flashbacks. The mystery
added as well will help us make our film more successful as we don’t talk over
the black and white flashbacks but rather show what’s happening. It takes the
audience to figure it out themselves.